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War Damages 4,000 Megawatts Of Power Capacity

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An economic commission member stated that 4,000 megawatts of power capacity from petrochemical and steel plants were damaged during the recent war. The report was provided by economic journalist Nasrollah Pejmonfar.

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energy infrastructure petrochemicals steel industry

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Sources · 7 independent

Iran International

“یک از بای کمیسیون اختصاری نواد مجلس میگوید در جریان جنگ اخیر چهار هزار مگاوات از نیروگاه‌های تولید برق پتروشیمی و فولاد آسیب دیدند”

Iran International

“میگاوایت برغ جدید میازست برای برسی جوزیات بیشتر اتا هوسینیان روزنامنگار اختصادی این تلاشه برای برسی... از تقریباً پنجاه در سده درامتهای پترشمیه”

Iran International

“the damage to petrochemicals is about 4,000 megawatts... the result is that people in Tehran are facing an increase in the price of petrochemical products, plastics, detergents, and fertilizers.”

Iran International

“the main part that was damaged is the power plants serving the petrochemical and steel utilities, which could lead to a national electricity shortage.”

Iran International

“destruction of these power plants... we have a shortage of 2,000 megawatts from Fajr-1 and Fajr-2... in addition to the steel industry.”

Iran International

“part of the power plants they had built... now those power plants have been hit... facing approximately 4-5 thousand megawatts”

Iran International

“the reality is that energy is becoming more scarce... we must ask people to try to consume less energy than they are now.”

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